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The most famous Scott Darling, based on a Google search, is a photographer from California whose work displays, according to his website, "an energizing sense of drama." The other Scott Darling, a Chicago kid who starred in net for the Blackhawks on Sunday, can certainly relate. From the time coach Joel Quenneville informed him late Saturday that he'd be making his NHL debut at the United Center, there were no relaxed moments. The toughest part of the experience, he said, was sitting in his hotel room hours before the game and "trying not to think too much." The Senators fired away in the early going, with analyst Eddie Olczyk commenting on the WGN-9...

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